"it's just a mandate, mandates are not law".
On the surface this is a correct and perfectly logical statement. But know why I don't like it?
What happens if our corrupt and illegitimate Congress makes it a law? Now we have shot ourselves in the foot by implying we have to follow it because it's law. I don't care if they make a law that says you have to get the jab or face a firing squad, I'm not gonna follow unjust laws.
It kinda reminds me of the line I heard a lot and have even been guilty of saying myself "it's not even FDA approved"... Until it was. Then what? We all had to change our line of thinking. Good logic does not require this kind of tweaking.
Maybe I'm just being pedantic but I wanted to give my two cents. Thoughts on this?
I tell you what phrase I want people to stop using, that precursors the phrase 'mandate'.
"I had Covid".
NO YOU FUCKING DIDN'T. You had a bad respiratory illness. A physician TOLD YOU it was CONVID.
The people who persist in perpetuating the LIERUS, even with good intentions eg to prove they 'survived' and it 'wasn't that bad', is why we are still here now after two FUCKING years.
Strange a respiratory illness fucks your taste buds and smell up for months. I’ve never had lingering smell of cigarettes for months constantly after a respiratory illness. It’s real and it’s definitely lab-made and not natural.
Yup this will forever be the biggest road block to trying to convince people Covid isn't real. The loss of taste and smell thing is what reinforces it being real. And it makes sense.
Agreed fren
I lost a few friends because they said they had covid and I tried to tell them it didn't exist. Their only reasoning was that they lost their sense of smell and taste for about a week and it was "worse than the flu".
Not that it makes any difference now, but it could have been worth telling them that oral thrush symptoms include loss of smell and taste, and dentists have been reporting a huge increase in oral thrush cases because of mask-wearing.